Cody Chapman of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation talks to students at Riverfest about Water Quality.
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Chad Carney of Tennessee Forestry service shows students at RiverFest different types of nuts.
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Students at RiverFest climb into a rescue boat provided by the Shelbyville/Bedford County Special Response Team.
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Jim Kingsbury of the USGA shows students at RiverFest a fossil.
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Chad Augustine of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation talks to students at RiverFest about what makes up good stream health.T-G photo by Jim Davis
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Students at RiverFest have a look at the different types of fish found in Tennessee waterways.
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At RiverFest, Gaberial Hee tries on a helmet as others try on life jackets and helmets as the Shelbyville/Bedford County Special Response Team talk about water rescue.
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Students visiting RiverFest take a look at different aquatic life found in the Duck River.
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Dawson Smith, a student at Eakin Elementary School, takes a close look at at Dragonfly during RiverFest.
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Gena Coats, wearing sunglasses, of the Bedford County Soil Conservation office shows the students at RiverFest a layout of a farm while explaining soil conservation.
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